1. #9
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    Posts: 1887
    The new President:

    Is he changing day to day life.

    In Buenos Aires?

    Runaway inflation?

    When is the real meltdown.

    Coming? Or has it already.

    Happened?

    I miss BA. I am now retired and I am running out if excusas.

    Where in Colombia is admin2 now living-- pm only on this last issue.
    Hey Bob, good to "Hear" from you. I'm thinking the same thing, might be time to get back to Bs As.

  2. #8
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    Posts: 319

    Safety

    I hear you!! I too am more the 30 years older than when I first went to BA. I can't run from a young mugger LOL.

    Tres3.
    And I was in my 60's when I made my first trip.

    DonB.

  3. #7
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    Posts: 577

    Security Concerns

    I have the same concerns, especially now that I am 30 years older then when I first started visiting Bs As.

    DonB.
    I hear you!! I too am more the 30 years older than when I first went to BA. I can't run from a young mugger LOL.

    Tres3.

  4. #6
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    Posts: 189

    Safety issues

    I visited late in 2023 and didn't have any problems. I stayed in Recoleta, walked all over the city during the days but took the subway back after dark.

    There are a lot more homeless around but I didnt see them bothering anyone. It is definitely safer than my hometown of Las Vegas NV.

    Just use your senses,stay alert, and keep out of back alleys.

    Unfortunately, many of my favorite restaurants , bars, live music venues, etc did not survive the pandemic.

    I will be returning the last week in february for a month if anybody cares.

  5. #5
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    Posts: 319

    Safety

    I too, would like to return, but the high poverty rate is a bit frightening. My experience around the world has been that a lot of poor folks turn to mugging and robbery, and one of the things that I really liked about BA was that it was a great walking city, if one was careful.

    Tres3.
    I have the same concerns, especially now that I am 30 years older then when I first started visiting Bs As.

    DonB.

  6. #4
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    Posts: 577

    Life in BA

    I too, would like to return, but the high poverty rate is a bit frightening. My experience around the world has been that a lot of poor folks turn to mugging and robbery, and one of the things that I really liked about BA was that it was a great walking city, if one was careful.

    Tres3.

  7. #3
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    Posts: 319

    Trip

    I have not been to ba in at least 10 years.

    I am thinking about visiting soon and a feel of current life with inflation and a new unusual president.
    I'm also contemplating a trip to Bs As with a stopover in Lima. It's been at least eight years since I was in either of those cities.

    Passport has expired so I'll need to get a new one. I'll be surprised if this one expires before me.

    DonB.

  8. #2
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    Posts: 1064

    No one has anything to say?

    I have not been to ba in at least 10 years.

    I am thinking about visiting soon and a feel of current life with inflation and a new unusual president.


  9. #1
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    Posts: 1064

    2024 Life now in Buenos Aires

    The new President:

    Is he changing day to day life.

    In Buenos Aires?

    Runaway inflation?

    When is the real meltdown.

    Coming? Or has it already.

    Happened?

    I miss BA. I am now retired and I am running out if excusas.

    Where in Colombia is admin2 now living-- pm only on this last issue.



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